10 Nov Ballot Results

10 November 2016

10 new Fellows elected...

We've elected 10 new Fellows:

Tony Waldron, MA, PhD, MD, DSc. Professor of Palaeopathology, University College London (has made substantial contributions to bioarchaeology, palaeopathology and palaeoepidemiology; his main interest is osteoarthritis).

Michael John Christian Bellamy, BA. Adviser, Historic England (adviser on the listing, scheduling and registration of historic sites, with a particular knowledge of vernacular architecture).

Sabine Gaudzinski-Windheuser, BA, MA, PhD. Professor of Archaeology, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz (the leading archaeozoologist of Pleistocene fauna in Europe, on which she has published widely).

John Baker, BA, PhD. Senior Research Fellow, Institute for Name Studies, Nottingham University (place-name scholar, archaeologist and historian who has contributed significantly to the understanding of landscape and society in Anglo-Saxon England).

Jayne Carroll, BA, PhD. Associate Professor of English and Director, Institute for Name Studies, Nottingham University (leading expert on the use of place names in inter-disciplinary studies of Anglo-Saxon landscape, society and culture; has also published on Old English and Old Norse poetry).

John Naylor, BA, PhD. National Finds Advisor for Medieval and post-Medieval Coinage, Portable Antiquities Scheme (has made significant contributions to the study of trade and economics in Anglo-Saxon England).

Rebecca Maria Wragg Sykes, BA, MA, PhD. Palaeolithic archaeologist, Université de Bordeaux (researches issues of hunter-gatherer mobility in the Quaternary Period; active in fieldwork and publication and in highlighting the contribution of women to archaeology and palaeontology).

James Peter Wright, BA. Senior Archaeologist, Museum of London Archaeology (leading building historian, with a particular knowledge of the castle of Nottinghamshire; currently leading a building survey at Knole; has published and lectured widely; a qualified stonemason).